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		<description><![CDATA[Some back-of-the-envelope figures: Northwesterners buy about 20 million gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel a day. The price of that fuel has increased about 75 cents a gallon since the year began. (See the trend here.) That&#8217;s an extra $15 million a day. And almost all of it drains right out of the region, because we&#8217;re an oil-importing region. Aside from slightly higher margins retained by the region&#8217;s few oil...]]></description>
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